Advertisement

BCCI tightens noose on fund distribution to states

New Delhi, June 17 (CRICKETNMORE): In its attempt to prevent a repeat of the Goa Cricket Association (GCA) alleged fraud, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday decided to switch to electronic methods to distribute funds

Advertisement
BCCI
BCCI ()
Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
Jun 17, 2016 • 05:38 PM

New Delhi, June 17 (CRICKETNMORE): In its attempt to prevent a repeat of the Goa Cricket Association (GCA) alleged fraud, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday decided to switch to electronic methods to distribute funds to all state associations.

Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
June 17, 2016 • 05:38 PM

Goa Police had recently arrested three top-ranking GCA officials, including its president Chetan Desai, secretary Vinod Phadke and treasurer Akbar Mulla
for allegedly encashing a Rs 3.13 crore cheque from the BCCI in 2006-07 and depositing it in a fake bank account in the name of the state cricket association.

Trending

In the wake of such incidents, the BCCI has now decided to tighten the screws while distributing funds to the state associations.

"All transfers will only be electronic. No cheques will be given," BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke was quoted as saying by a sports website. 

"In future all payments from BCCI to state associations will be made to a designated account. That account will have to be confirmed by the current secretary and treasurer of the association. It would have to be counter verified by the bank where the account has been opened. 

"And the statutory auditor of the state association will have to issue a certificate saying it is the actual operative account of the state association," he added.

Shirke further said that the BCCI will take a decision on Desai and the GCA's future later in the evening.

Besides occupying the top posts in the GCA, Desai and Phadke are also part of BCCI sub-committees. Desai is chairman of the board's marketing committee while Phadke is on the information technology and data management panel.

Agency.

Advertisement

TAGS
Advertisement